Shabanova M.A. Socioeconomics and Social-Economic Policy
    The author argues that the cross-discipline version of socioeconomics (as presented by SASE today) has limited cognitive and application opportunities. The author views the expansion of these opportunities as a way to form an economic version of socioeconomics. It studies bilateral ties between the economic and social aspects of the reproduction of economic systems of different levels and types and tries to give an economic estimation of these ties. The author looks at the potential of the given version of socioeconomics for the construction of a more effective social and economic policy (SEP) and the obstacles in using economic estimates as an instrument of SEP, connected with social specific features of Russia.


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